18+ Robert Pollok Quotes On Education
Robert Pollok was a Scottish poet who wrote during the 19th century. He is best known for his epic poem The Course of Time, which was published in 10 books between 1827 and 1828. Pollok's works were heavily influenced by his religious beliefs, and he is considered to be one of the most important religious poets of the 19th century. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Robert Pollok on education, leadership, life.
Maternal love! thou word that sums all bliss, Gives and receives all bliss,-- fullest when most Thou givest! spring-head of all felicity, Deepest when most is drawn! emblem of God! O'erflowing most when greatest numbers drink! — Robert Pollok
Rumour was the messenger Of defamation, and so swift, that none Could be the first to tell an evil tale. — Robert Pollok
Who born so poor, Of intellect so mean, as not to know What seem'd the best; and knowing not to do? As not to know what God and conscience bade, And what they bade not able to obey? — Robert Pollok
That bitter word, which closed all earthly friendships and finished every feast of love farewell! — Robert Pollok
Of lunacy, Innumerous were the causes; humbled pride, Ambition disappointed, riches lost, And bodily disease, and sorrow, oft By man inflicted on his brother man; Sorrow, that, made the reason drunk, and yet Left much untasted. So the cup was fill'd. — Robert Pollok
He was the freeman whom the truth made free; Who first of all, the bands of Satan broke; Who broke the bands of sin, and for his soul, In spite of fools consulted seriously. — Robert Pollok
The sun rejoicing round the earth, announced Daily the wisdom, power and love of God. The moon awoke, and from her maiden face, Shedding her cloudy locks, looked meekly forth, And with her virgin stars walked in the heavens-- Walked nightly there, conversing as she walked, Of purity, and holiness, and God. — Robert Pollok
But the unfaithful priest, what tongue Enough, shall execrate? — Robert Pollok
All are friends in heaven, all faithful friends, And many friendships in the days of Time Begun, are lasting there and growing still. — Robert Pollok
Mercy stood in the cloud, with eye that wept Essential love. — Robert Pollok
Enjoyment stops where indolence begins. — Robert Pollok
Sin is dark and loves the dark, still hides from itself in gloom, and in the darkest hell is still itself the darkest hell and the severest woe. — Robert Pollok
Of all the phantoms fleeting in the mist Of time, though meagre all and ghostly thin; Most unsubstantial, unessential shade Was earthly fame. — Robert Pollok
With one hand he put a penny in the urn of poverty, and with the other took a shilling out. — Robert Pollok
The song Of Heaven is ever new; for daily thus, And nightly, new discoveries are made Of God's unbounded wisdom, power, and love, Which give the understanding larger room, And swell the hymn with ever-growing praise. — Robert Pollok
Children are living jewels dropped unsustained from heaven. — Robert Pollok
Sometimes you have to let go of the one you love to find out if there is really something there. Sometimes you won't let go of love. More times love won't let go of you. That bitter word, which closed all earthly friendships and finished every feast of love farewell! — Robert Pollok
Living jewels dropped unstained from heaven. — Robert Pollok
Life Lessons by Robert Pollok
- Robert Pollok's work teaches us to recognize the beauty in all of life's experiences, no matter how difficult they may be.
- He also encourages us to take time to appreciate the world around us and to be thankful for the blessings in our lives.
- Lastly, Pollok's poems remind us that even in the darkest of times, hope and faith can sustain us and help us find our way.
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